It is certainly appropriate and within their rights to appeal, ... But we think there legal argument is without merit and would be rejected by the justices on grounds this is properly a case before the Florida Supreme Court because the issues are issues of state law. -Ron Klein

 

It is certainly appropriate and within their rights to appeal, ... But we think there legal argument is without merit and would be rejected by the justices on grounds this is properly a case before the Florida Supreme Court because the issues are issues of state law.


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The talk around the water cooler is that to live in Florida right now is getting very expensive, ... And people are saying these problems are not being solved.

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It is certainly appropriate and within their rights to appeal, ... But we think there legal argument is without merit and would be rejected by the justices on grounds this is properly a case before the Florida Supreme Court because the issues are issues of state law.

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To me this is another example of the failure of Citizens, ... Certainly there is a lack of confidence that the public has in it, and these types of situations justify that lack of confidence.

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Outrageous, ... almost to the point where I thought it was a mistake.... I can't even imagine who thought up this idea.

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This hate crimes legislation is noncontroversial and a matter of common decency, ... It is unconscionable that in South Florida, Mr. Shaw continues to be a rubber stamp for Tom DeLay and the ultra-conservatives in Congress.

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